RT Journal Article T1 Purification and concentration of formic acid from formic acid/gluconic acid mixtures by two successive steps of nanofiltration and reactive liquid-liquid extraction A1 Roncal, Tomás A1 Lorenzo, Leire A1 Prieto-Fernández, Soraya A1 Ochoa-Gómez, José R. AB A downstream process for the purification and concentration of formic acid (FA) from FA/gluconic acid (GA) mixtures, obtainable by a coupled biocatalytic reaction of CO2 reduction and glucose oxidation, has been developed. The process involved two technologies: i) a first nanofiltration (NF) step to separate FA and GA, and ii) a second reactive liquid-liquid extraction (RLLE) step to concentrate FA. The NF process, using a Synder NFX membrane, consisted of three NF steps separated into two divergent lines, named permeate and retentate pathways. The first NF was common for both pathways, resulting in a permeate strongly enriched in FA and depleted in GA, and a retentate with opposite characteristics. In the permeate pathway, this first permeate was subjected to a second NF to obtain a 99.6% pure FA permeate. In the retentate pathway, an additional NF step on the first retentate resulted in a concentrated 99.4% pure GA retentate. The final diluted FA permeate was concentrated by RLLE using tri-N-octylamine as extractant in n-octanol, and a final back-extraction with NaOH. The optimized RLLE process involved a 100-fold volume decrease and resulted in a final FA solution (as sodium formate) of 174.5 g/L, 78 times more concentrated than the feed. SN 1383-5866 YR 2022 FD 2022-04-01 LA eng NO Roncal , T , Lorenzo , L , Prieto-Fernández , S & Ochoa-Gómez , J R 2022 , ' Purification and concentration of formic acid from formic acid/gluconic acid mixtures by two successive steps of nanofiltration and reactive liquid-liquid extraction ' , Separation and Purification Technology , vol. 286 , 120492 , pp. 120492 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120492 NO Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors DS TECNALIA Publications RD 31 jul 2024